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RRP £21.99
An update to the famous Porsche 911 family, the ‘Super Resistant’ rugged, light-weight body of the Porsche 997 sports car ensures hours of fun for the novice driver looking for durable cars as well as for the enthusiastic who will appreciate the high top speeds of these pocket-rockets. Easy tuning using the SCALEXTRIC PERFORMANCE parts such as quicker motors and adjustable gearing options is easy with this car.
History
The Porsche Type 997 is the project code name for the current version of the sports car Porsche 911, built by the German manufacturer Porsche since 2004. Production began in July 2004 and two variants, the Carrera and Carrera S coupés, were available immediately. The all-wheel drive Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S versions began shipping in November 2005, while the Turbo and GT3 derivatives went on sale in late 2006 and the 997 GT2 in 2007. The new 530 hp (395 kW) GT2 can accelerate 0-60 mph of 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 204 mph (328 km/h), the first production, street-legal Porsche 911 apparently has a 200+ mph top speed.
The 997 GT3 model also debuted in Geneva in 2006. Like previous GT3 models, it is a way for Porsche to homologate aerodynamic features for racing, as well as a starting model for customer racing. (Source Wikipedia)
Features
Drift guide blade to enable drifting and 180 & 360 degree spins.
Car will operate in either direction on a standard SCALEXTRIC track.
Adjustable Magnatraction positions. Quick change guide braid plate.
Light weight. Durable body to withstand the knocks of endurance racing.
Quick-change Braid Fast replacement of braid. No tools required.
Magnatraction Adjustable down-force positions
Super Resistant
DRIFT
Car is able to perform 360 degree spins.
Configuration
Motor
Mabuchi SP
18k rpm
Gear ratio 11:36
Chassis
Rear Mounted Motor
Sidewinder
2 wheel drive
Magnet
Rectangular 2.5 mm
Down-force 200 gm
Overall length
140 mm
Wheelbase
74mm
Axle/Hub width
53 mm Front
58 mm Rear
Tyre diameter
21(ext), 15(int), 10 mm Front
21(ext), 15(int), 10 mm Rear
Weights
Car 80 gm
Case 156gm
Scale = 1/32
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